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and charles edwin miller. >> miller? lightbulbs, any wires connect? >> no, not at that point. not at that point, it did not. >> reporter: others had suspected a connection between the two sets of millers. >> because i was telling dexter back in '88 -- >> reporter: bill thompson said he mentioned the thought to dexter 30 years ago. >> what we had been taught in high school was, when they freed the slaves they just took the last name of the person there, which was miller. i said there's a good chance that your ancestors came off of this farm. >> he did, he said that. >> so you knew this was a plantation? >> i did. >> fred, you said you didn't know. >> i had no idea. >> dexter, you did not tell fred? >> i did not tell fred or anyone. >> reporter: dexter says he kept it to himself because he hadn't found any way to prove it. and that's where this becomes a detective story. with the miller cousins now on a mission to figure out whether it could be possible that their own ancestors might have been enslaved on the very property
and charles edwin miller. >> miller? lightbulbs, any wires connect? >> no, not at that point. not at that point, it did not. >> reporter: others had suspected a connection between the two sets of millers. >> because i was telling dexter back in '88 -- >> reporter: bill thompson said he mentioned the thought to dexter 30 years ago. >> what we had been taught in high school was, when they freed the slaves they just took the last name of the person there, which...
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miller. thank you for your testimony. ms. rogers: thank you. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. on july 2, 2021, sec. mayorkas and secretary mcdonough announced the immvi. the interagency effort was established to provide coordinated support to our countries service members, veterans, and their families. it was also a call to action to consider the deeper meaning of thank you for your service and we support our troops. immvi has focused on reviewing and updating policies to support veterans, expanding early access to naturalization, and assisting veterans who wish to come home. as part of the initiative, dhs has extensively reviewed and updated policies to ensure that military service receives proper consideration. we launched an online resource center that centralizes federal resources available for service members, veterans, and in their families, and created a dedicated online portal for previously removed veterans who need help returning to the u.s.. through these efforts, we
miller. thank you for your testimony. ms. rogers: thank you. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. on july 2, 2021, sec. mayorkas and secretary mcdonough announced the immvi. the interagency effort was established to provide coordinated support to our countries service members, veterans, and their families. it was also a call to action to consider the deeper meaning of thank you for your service and we support our troops. immvi has focused on reviewing and updating policies to support...
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. >> there is no gray in stephen miller's approach to this. he thought it was a good idea. one of my questions you can answer is because he still think it is a good idea -- does he think it is still a good idea? >> people quote him and are familiar with his thinking says that the harshest emigration policy was his most popular and successful accomplishment of the entire administration. he does still believe in separating families and really doing anything to seal the border, stopping at nothing to do that. he has even made clear to close confidantes and people familiar with where he is on these issues that is my work has been laid for the ada future trump administration or a future -- for the future trump administration or a future conservative administration that these policies can be pursued more quickly and more dramatically than they were in the past. he believes, he unequivocally knew this idea and exerted a pressure shamelessly. he would call not only kirstjen nielsen but all of her advisers and even lower people in dhs, people who had n
. >> there is no gray in stephen miller's approach to this. he thought it was a good idea. one of my questions you can answer is because he still think it is a good idea -- does he think it is still a good idea? >> people quote him and are familiar with his thinking says that the harshest emigration policy was his most popular and successful accomplishment of the entire administration. he does still believe in separating families and really doing anything to seal the border,...
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research programs at the miller center miller center is the presidential oral history program, which has conducted the official oral histories of presence from gerald ford all the way up through george w. bush and is also doing a barack obama oral history program. we know that that these folks were skittish about about putting their recollections their memories down on paper because they might be reproduced. and to pam's question, so so that's that's one challenge. the other challenge is what do you do with all the email? that has just exploded over the years and and how do we how do we index that archive that make that available preserve it? i mean there were thousands of emails that were lost, you know forget about whatever you want to say about hillary clinton during the the bush 43 years themselves, and there was an effort to to recapture some of those but but large amounts of them are still lost. so that's another challenge and the national archives dare. i say as hard as they are working to make this material available to generations and scholars. that's the american public. th
research programs at the miller center miller center is the presidential oral history program, which has conducted the official oral histories of presence from gerald ford all the way up through george w. bush and is also doing a barack obama oral history program. we know that that these folks were skittish about about putting their recollections their memories down on paper because they might be reproduced. and to pam's question, so so that's that's one challenge. the other challenge is what...
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according to people who knew both miller and marilyn at the time, it was marilyn who urged miller tod to really think about it as somebody who has principles and who is making her own statement about a very toxic political and cultural climate. >> emerging from the hearing, miller shocks the press. >> mr. miller, why did you file an application for a passport? >> i wanted to go to england. >> for what reason? >> you guess. >> we'd like -- >> i want to be with the woman who's going to be my wife. >> you mean marilyn monroe? >> that's correct. mr. he hadn't asked her to marry him. she was a little taken aback. >> it's hard to not see it as cynical given the pressures that he was under at the time and marilyn's status as america's sweetheart. maybe arthur was using his relationship with marilyn as a way to whitewash himself. >> before marilyn has time to take it in, the press descends on her manhattan apartment. >> have you been engaged long in. >> no, just a few day. >> you see her against the wall, and she looks so fragile and flustered. yes, she's someone who knows how to work the pr
according to people who knew both miller and marilyn at the time, it was marilyn who urged miller tod to really think about it as somebody who has principles and who is making her own statement about a very toxic political and cultural climate. >> emerging from the hearing, miller shocks the press. >> mr. miller, why did you file an application for a passport? >> i wanted to go to england. >> for what reason? >> you guess. >> we'd like -- >> i want to...
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>> well i think for miller this is an ideological passion, if you will.the immigration system and wants to limit immigration to the united states as much as he possibly can. your viewers know that. you have other people, importantly, again not just miller put these career enforcement officials who advised the trump administration and still believe, very strongly, in what they see as the success of zero tolerance. generally, this prevention by deterrence approach. they believe very strongly and so there is no question that these policies would come back. i can tell you i did countless interviews and there was nobody who said, maybe would take a different tack or go a little bit softer or trying to work more with congress. they are ready to hit the ground running. >> one about kyrsten nielsen? you talk about her as someone who seemed, at times, resistant tillis. she's one of the senior people who spoke out against the policy but uk say she became subsumed? >> she did and i think her story is important not to absolve anyone of responsibility, she is the high
>> well i think for miller this is an ideological passion, if you will.the immigration system and wants to limit immigration to the united states as much as he possibly can. your viewers know that. you have other people, importantly, again not just miller put these career enforcement officials who advised the trump administration and still believe, very strongly, in what they see as the success of zero tolerance. generally, this prevention by deterrence approach. they believe very...
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miller. congratulations. how did you get into book reviewing to begin with? wow, it's been. but at least 30 years now and i guess i just was so excited about books. i have loved them all my life. i've been always been a big reader and i went into a local weekly newspaper office and talked the editor into letting me review a book every other week and it just kind of slowly built from there, but it was definitely through a big love of reading and also wanting to express my opinion in public and when you express your opinion about a book will you do it critically? yes, of course. i mean part of my job is to let readers know the quality of the book that i'm looking at that i'm that i'm examining for their sake give them a sense of whether they'd want to read it themselves, but then there's also the question of addressing any larger issues that the book brings up that make it part of the the bigger conversation that the whole culture is having. could you give an example of one of those larger issues? well in the case of the piece that i wrote that one this particular prize, i wen
miller. congratulations. how did you get into book reviewing to begin with? wow, it's been. but at least 30 years now and i guess i just was so excited about books. i have loved them all my life. i've been always been a big reader and i went into a local weekly newspaper office and talked the editor into letting me review a book every other week and it just kind of slowly built from there, but it was definitely through a big love of reading and also wanting to express my opinion in public and...
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miller itcongratulations. how did you get into book reviewing to begin with? >> it's been at least 30 years now. andd i guess i was just so excited about books. i have loved them all of my life. i went into a local weekly newspaper office and talk the editor into letting me review a book every other week. slowly built to their bright it was her big love of reading. also i just express my opinion public. >> when you express a book we do it? >> yes of m course. part of my job is to let readers of the quality of the book i am looking at that i'm examining for their sake. give them a sense of the want to read it themselves but then there is addressing in the larger issue that the book brings up that make it part of the bigger conversation the whole cultures having. >> host: could you give an example of one of those larger issues? >> in the case of the piece i wrote that won this particular prize, i went back and looked at the book that a been published years ago. ra book by a woman who had been raped very brutally and believed he had participated the arrest and co
miller itcongratulations. how did you get into book reviewing to begin with? >> it's been at least 30 years now. andd i guess i was just so excited about books. i have loved them all of my life. i went into a local weekly newspaper office and talk the editor into letting me review a book every other week. slowly built to their bright it was her big love of reading. also i just express my opinion public. >> when you express a book we do it? >> yes of m course. part of my job is...
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and there is no longer any miller this is the same killer who killed kroshkin.w alex i don't know, i've been trying to get through to him all day. why? in general, he turned to you, he needed a legend. so what is the legend? why are you even into this? what are you you don’t understand that these people have access to a database with all the information with photographs ; nikolaenko ivan petrovich where are you going? well hello, by the way, i have a job. walk the dog first. in this house, and i am a beautician. what happened will kill me, who do not know my eyes were killed. i forgot the next general how i received the rank. tell me vadim sanka was killed in the market saw. calm and to the point. come on. sanyok called in the morning, said, we need to meet urgently. he was afraid of something hiding in his tent in the market. i arrived there, he already had a bullet in his heart under him. kisses, there were puddles of blood. i am left alone. now they will kill me too. who needs you? i don’t know krylov is mad, or he cleans the bows, i don’t know, i want to kno
and there is no longer any miller this is the same killer who killed kroshkin.w alex i don't know, i've been trying to get through to him all day. why? in general, he turned to you, he needed a legend. so what is the legend? why are you even into this? what are you you don’t understand that these people have access to a database with all the information with photographs ; nikolaenko ivan petrovich where are you going? well hello, by the way, i have a job. walk the dog first. in this house,...
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in part thanks to the heroics of stood guard, goalkeeper florian miller. with almost the last touch of the game, miller made a stunning safe to the disbelief of cologne facts. yon tillman's vicious volley looked destined to break the deadlock just before the final whistle. miller made himself a hero stuttgart to give them a 3rd draw from 4 gates. that's all for now, doc fella's up next reporter travels to the lands of the pharaoh's forest. that's egypt. stay tuned for that. we'll see you back here very soon with. ah or you can that i work at that time and in the end it's a me you, i'm not a lot of to you anymore. we will send you back. are you familiar with these lions? what's your story with. ready ready women especially victims of violence in and take part and send us.
in part thanks to the heroics of stood guard, goalkeeper florian miller. with almost the last touch of the game, miller made a stunning safe to the disbelief of cologne facts. yon tillman's vicious volley looked destined to break the deadlock just before the final whistle. miller made himself a hero stuttgart to give them a 3rd draw from 4 gates. that's all for now, doc fella's up next reporter travels to the lands of the pharaoh's forest. that's egypt. stay tuned for that. we'll see you back...
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but for - england's nick miller it was hammer time.his commonwealth title. four years ago england's zharnel hughes won the 200 metres only to be disqualified during his victory lap. this time he was denied again by trinidad and tobago'sjereem trinidad and tobago's jereem richards. trinidad and tobago'sjereem richards. smiles, though, for this silver lining. and this is what it is all about. alastair chalmers with an unexpected 400 metres bronze, guarantee's first ever athletics commonwealth medal. hugs all round. it's called the friendly games, after all! it's called the friendly games, afterall! natalie it's called the friendly games, after all! natalie pirks, it's called the friendly games, afterall! natalie pirks, bbc it's called the friendly games, after all! natalie pirks, bbc news, birmingham. away from the athletics, england's impressive performances in diving continued with a 1,2,3 in the men's 3m springboard. dan goodfellow getting gold, with team—matesjordan houlden and jack laugher taking the silver and bronze respectively.
but for - england's nick miller it was hammer time.his commonwealth title. four years ago england's zharnel hughes won the 200 metres only to be disqualified during his victory lap. this time he was denied again by trinidad and tobago'sjereem trinidad and tobago's jereem richards. trinidad and tobago'sjereem richards. smiles, though, for this silver lining. and this is what it is all about. alastair chalmers with an unexpected 400 metres bronze, guarantee's first ever athletics commonwealth...
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their guide, george miller, has become the
their guide, george miller, has become the
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former trumped a visor steven miller on the politics -- stephen miller on the politics of the fbi andereliction of duty at the border. then, the crime spiking on our streets. >> savage criminals are being released on cashless bail to continue their violent rampages against the united states of america. entire communities are being torn to. >> reds with stabbings -- sleds with with stabbings, shootings, stanking s, rapes and murders. maria: president trump discussing the crime spike, even an attack on gubernatorial candidate lee zeldin two weeks ago. the congressman is here joining me with his plans to unseat governor kathy hochul and end the cashless bail. plus, january 6th, hunter biden, merrick garland and two systems of justice with harvard law professor alan dershowitz all coming up right here. it's all right here, right now on "sunday morning futures." ♪ ♪ maria: but first this morning, breaking news in washington. the democrats are this close to getting their climate change agenda passed with with senators up all night in the so-called voterama this morning where senators are of
former trumped a visor steven miller on the politics -- stephen miller on the politics of the fbi andereliction of duty at the border. then, the crime spiking on our streets. >> savage criminals are being released on cashless bail to continue their violent rampages against the united states of america. entire communities are being torn to. >> reds with stabbings -- sleds with with stabbings, shootings, stanking s, rapes and murders. maria: president trump discussing the crime spike,...
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she's set to star in a mayor hollywood film written by her husband, author miller. >> "the misfits" hadrthur's valentine to marilyn, this gift of love from her genius play write husband and finally, she thought, somebody is going to write her the role she had been waiting for. there's a monster problem and our hero needs solutions. so she starts a miro to brainstorm. “shoot it?” suggests the scientists. so they shoot it. hmm... back to the miro board. dave says “feed it?” and dave feeds it. just then our hero has a breakthrough. "shoot it, camera, shoot a movie!" and so our humble team saves the day by working together. on miro. (vo) get business internet from verizon, the network businesses rely on. ditch cable and switch to verizon business internet, with fast, reliable solutions, nationwide. find the perfect solution for your business. from the network businesses rely on. we just moved. so there's millions of - dahlias in bloom. over nine acres. when we started, we grew a quarter of an acre. now i'm taking on new projects on the regular. there are millions of ways to make the most of
she's set to star in a mayor hollywood film written by her husband, author miller. >> "the misfits" hadrthur's valentine to marilyn, this gift of love from her genius play write husband and finally, she thought, somebody is going to write her the role she had been waiting for. there's a monster problem and our hero needs solutions. so she starts a miro to brainstorm. “shoot it?” suggests the scientists. so they shoot it. hmm... back to the miro board. dave says “feed...
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george miller becomes the oldest commonwealth games gold medalist in history at the age of 75. and coming up on the bbc news channel... two golds in 2a hours. england's jack laugher gets a second diving medal, along with partner ant harding. good evening. the nhs in england is increasingly reliant on doctors and nurses recruited from outside the uk, bbc analysis has found. it shows that more than a third of doctors who joined the health service last year came from overseas, compared with less than a fifth in 2015. the government says employing people from abroad has always been part of its strategy, but unions have warned it is unsustainable in the long term, and that the uk should be training its own doctors and nurses. 0ur health editor hugh pym has been looking at the figures. new figures show in a rising workforce, doctors in england recruited from outside the uk and the eu rose from 18% of the total in 2015, to 34% last year. as for nurses and midwives registering to work each year in the uk, this was just before the brexit referendum — blue for uk staff, orange showing nu
george miller becomes the oldest commonwealth games gold medalist in history at the age of 75. and coming up on the bbc news channel... two golds in 2a hours. england's jack laugher gets a second diving medal, along with partner ant harding. good evening. the nhs in england is increasingly reliant on doctors and nurses recruited from outside the uk, bbc analysis has found. it shows that more than a third of doctors who joined the health service last year came from overseas, compared with less...
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trump in those documents. >> matt miller. what are you thinking tonight? >> well first of all, of course, i think chuck is usual lays out very well by the former presidents claims are likely to fail on executive privilege. i think the most damning thing, to me, and is pleading for the government, is the way that they recount that the former president concealed information from the justice department. i think that not only is it the most damning it's, the most potentially damning legal -- it's a piece of information to put some of the most legal jeopardy i think we had a case for a former president had taken documents, either by mistake or even willingly, and they were found to be classified and that former president didn't return them to the government, it will be very hard for the government to make a criminal case with that set of facts. but when you have the facts as they're laid out in this pleading, where not only did the former president hold on to those documents for months, delay giving them back to the justice department, then not return them when
trump in those documents. >> matt miller. what are you thinking tonight? >> well first of all, of course, i think chuck is usual lays out very well by the former presidents claims are likely to fail on executive privilege. i think the most damning thing, to me, and is pleading for the government, is the way that they recount that the former president concealed information from the justice department. i think that not only is it the most damning it's, the most potentially damning...
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. >> member miller absent.member regio. >> here. >> chair leo. >> here. >> and we have five members so waive quorum. >> thank you. we're going to call this meeting to order. it's the our city our home oversight committee thursday july 28th. and we did the roll so we can proceed with approval -- the approval of the minutes. >> chair, would you like me to read the o lonnie land acknowledgment? >> that would be great. >> we acknowledge we are object the unseeded of the o loney who are the original hab tants of the san francisco peninsula. in accordance with their traditions, they have never ceded lost nor forgotten their responsibilities as they caretaker of this place as well as all people to reside in their traditional territory. as guests, we recognize that we benefit and working on their traditional homeland. we wish to acknowledge the an sers, elders and relatives covet ohlone community and by affirming their sovereign rights. >> thank you. i apologize, i have poor internet today. i believe after this item, i
. >> member miller absent.member regio. >> here. >> chair leo. >> here. >> and we have five members so waive quorum. >> thank you. we're going to call this meeting to order. it's the our city our home oversight committee thursday july 28th. and we did the roll so we can proceed with approval -- the approval of the minutes. >> chair, would you like me to read the o lonnie land acknowledgment? >> that would be great. >> we acknowledge we are...
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sienna miller is here.ppy to have her back. [ cheers and applause and he's a very funny comedian and actor who hosted "snl" last weekend. his special, "rothaniel," is excellent. it's out now on hbo and hbo max. jerrod carmichael will be joining me [ cheers and applause and her album, "high," is out this friday. caitlyn smith is back on the show to perform for us [ cheers and applause it's going to be a great show. but before we get to all that, we got yet another disturbing headed this week, when donald trump endorsed congress and matt gaetz accused the military of focusing too much on wokeism. meanwhile, president biden proposed a new billionaire tax aimed at reining in america's massive wealth gap for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause >> seth: there is obviously a lot going on in the news this week continuing apace the u.s. and its allies announced new sanctions on russia's barbarism in ukraine. a new report says it's now or never to avert irreversible climate catastroph
sienna miller is here.ppy to have her back. [ cheers and applause and he's a very funny comedian and actor who hosted "snl" last weekend. his special, "rothaniel," is excellent. it's out now on hbo and hbo max. jerrod carmichael will be joining me [ cheers and applause and her album, "high," is out this friday. caitlyn smith is back on the show to perform for us [ cheers and applause it's going to be a great show. but before we get to all that, we got yet another...
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. >> thank you, michelle >>> "early today" is back with an apology from ezra miller. >>> and brittney griner appeals her russian prison sentence. you just grab and squeeze. dawn platinum's more powerful formula breaks down and removes grease 4 times faster. nice! no flip, no mess. platinum is also a go-to grease cleaner for your sink, your countertops, and to pre-treat stains on laundry. fast. easy. dawn platinum ez-squeeze. flip the way you clean dishes. i get bladder leaks. i didn't want to feel like i was wearing the pads i wore when i was twelve. then i tried the always discreet pads. they fit perfectly in the places they're supposed to. and it still stays thin! it's the protection we deserve! meet febreze small spaces. the most convenient solution to lingering odors in any small space. one firm push activates 24/7 freshness. no batteries. no outlets. no effort. just freshness. febreze small spaces. >>> new this morning, after a string of highly-publicized run-ins with the law, actor ezra miller is seeking mental health treatment. nbc news is told, i am committed to doing the nece
. >> thank you, michelle >>> "early today" is back with an apology from ezra miller. >>> and brittney griner appeals her russian prison sentence. you just grab and squeeze. dawn platinum's more powerful formula breaks down and removes grease 4 times faster. nice! no flip, no mess. platinum is also a go-to grease cleaner for your sink, your countertops, and to pre-treat stains on laundry. fast. easy. dawn platinum ez-squeeze. flip the way you clean dishes. i get...
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trump in those documents. >> matt miller. what are you thinking tonight? >> well first of all, of course, i think chuck is usual lays out very well by the former presidents claims are likely to fail on executive privilege. i think the most damning thing, to me, and is pleading for the government, is the way that they recount that the former president concealed information from the justice department. i think that not only is it the most damning it's, the most potentially damning legal -- it's a piece of information to put some of the most legal jeopardy i think we had a case for a former president had taken documents, either by mistake or even willingly, and they were found to be classified and that former president didn't return them to the government, it will be very hard for the government to make a criminal case with that set of facts. but when you have the facts as they're laid out in this pleading, where not only did the former president hold on to those documents for months, delay giving them back to the justice department, then not return them when
trump in those documents. >> matt miller. what are you thinking tonight? >> well first of all, of course, i think chuck is usual lays out very well by the former presidents claims are likely to fail on executive privilege. i think the most damning thing, to me, and is pleading for the government, is the way that they recount that the former president concealed information from the justice department. i think that not only is it the most damning it's, the most potentially damning...
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scotland's george miller there proving age ain't nothing but a number.ndkids, what did they say to you after? i didn't get a chance to talk to them much, just gave them a wave. a couple of wee crackers, eh! this gold proof that you're not getting old, you're just getting better. natalie pirks, bbc news, leamington spa. it might only be the 5th of august but with the world cup taking place this winter, the premier league season got under way tonight at crystal palace. it was a winning start for arsenal thanks to a first—half goalfrom start for arsenal thanks to a first—half goal from gabriel martinelli and an unfortunate own goal by palace's marc guehi. that puts mikel arteta's site on top of the table for now at least. studio: many thanks, laura scott reporting. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. that weekend is looking reliably sunny. the rainfall has been unreliable for such a long time. a bit of rainfall in the forecast but thatis bit of rainfall in the forecast but that is mostly for western scotland. let's skip to the foreca
scotland's george miller there proving age ain't nothing but a number.ndkids, what did they say to you after? i didn't get a chance to talk to them much, just gave them a wave. a couple of wee crackers, eh! this gold proof that you're not getting old, you're just getting better. natalie pirks, bbc news, leamington spa. it might only be the 5th of august but with the world cup taking place this winter, the premier league season got under way tonight at crystal palace. it was a winning start for...
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miller violence on the fringes of the you, germany, the fucking heavy metal festival has returned. let's begin in ukraine. there the families of prisoners of war, a growing increasingly concerned for their loved ones. 50 ukrainian soldiers have dined in russian custody each morning if gania would kevin take some time for herself and quite to look at her son. she hasn't heard from maxine since russian force is kept shut him 2 months ago. she scared that might be torturing him or that he might be dead. you know, cylindrical i sit in the kitchen and just cry when the husband is still sleeping. when he gets up, i wash my face and pull some lights and try to be strong for the day and not to cry anymore. only in the early mornings i allow myself to cry. what's it people answered does we'll know something yeah, the couple invited us to their home because they want the world to know about this . on his parents say, maxine volunteered to join the army, even though he is a pacifist, he had worked as a journalist and activist campaigning for refugees and human rights. but when russia invaded,
miller violence on the fringes of the you, germany, the fucking heavy metal festival has returned. let's begin in ukraine. there the families of prisoners of war, a growing increasingly concerned for their loved ones. 50 ukrainian soldiers have dined in russian custody each morning if gania would kevin take some time for herself and quite to look at her son. she hasn't heard from maxine since russian force is kept shut him 2 months ago. she scared that might be torturing him or that he might be...
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in fact, miller's own widow teenie would urge for their release after she became convinced they wereis is her and a 2010 documentary "in the land of the free." >> i have been living this for 36 years. there is not aear that goes by that i don't have to relive this. it just keeps going and going. and these men, i mean, if they did not do this -- and i believe they didn't -- they have been living a nightmare for 36 years was to amy: that is teenie rogers. carine williams was one of albert woodfox longtime attorneys but that does not really describe her relationship. his beloved attorney carine williams. can you talk about the significance of why he was held, like herman wallace, and like robert king, for so many years? again, to be dubious distinction of the longest held prisoner in solitary confinement in this country for over 43 years? >> good morning, amy. i can talk about that. as you mentioned, he was convicted wrongfully in 1972 along with herman wallace for the murder of the corrections officer, officer miller. at the time, just by happenstance come the supreme court had declare
in fact, miller's own widow teenie would urge for their release after she became convinced they wereis is her and a 2010 documentary "in the land of the free." >> i have been living this for 36 years. there is not aear that goes by that i don't have to relive this. it just keeps going and going. and these men, i mean, if they did not do this -- and i believe they didn't -- they have been living a nightmare for 36 years was to amy: that is teenie rogers. carine williams was one...
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brent miller. did you do it? no.of physical evidence that clearly...you know, says i was not involved in his murder. there was physical evidence, they found a bloodied fingerprint in mr miller's blood on the door. they never pursued it beyond blaming it on me and the other guys who were charged. they didn't match any of the people that worked the crime scene. so it raises the very obvious question — why were you targeted by the authorities? the prison staff, both administrative and security, they were aware that herman and i were members of the black panther party. herman wallace, who was your friend, who was a fellow black panther. and you were explicit in the prison. you organised other prisoners. you formed an antirape squad to try and control the sexual assaults and abuse inside your wing of the prison. so you weren't hiding your black panther loyalty. no, and to be honest, we actually lasted longer than we thought because there was an internal conflict in the new... ..doc secretary, department of corrections, so
brent miller. did you do it? no.of physical evidence that clearly...you know, says i was not involved in his murder. there was physical evidence, they found a bloodied fingerprint in mr miller's blood on the door. they never pursued it beyond blaming it on me and the other guys who were charged. they didn't match any of the people that worked the crime scene. so it raises the very obvious question — why were you targeted by the authorities? the prison staff, both administrative and security,...
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and france, it comes from george miller, it's called 3000 years of longing. it stars tilda swinton and idris elba. it would be hard to make about them without casket you saw it in may, what did you think? >> i think 3000 years is an acceptable timeframe for a narrative arc, so long as the movie itself does not feel as if it lasts that long. and we are in luck because the director is australia's george miller, who brought us mad max films and they are the polar opposite. miller and his daughter adopted this from a story called the djinn in the ip to -- in the eye. it would've taken me 3000 years to forgive my parents had they named me that. a scholar who is contempt -- content living and traveling on her own peer she buys a souvenir in instant bolt which turns out to contain a genie. who offers three wishes in exchange or his freedom. alethea is a storyteller who tells stories about stories. telling us that is roughly the equivalent of showing a gun at the start of the movie, you expect it to be used at some point. sure enough, stories about stories are in amp
and france, it comes from george miller, it's called 3000 years of longing. it stars tilda swinton and idris elba. it would be hard to make about them without casket you saw it in may, what did you think? >> i think 3000 years is an acceptable timeframe for a narrative arc, so long as the movie itself does not feel as if it lasts that long. and we are in luck because the director is australia's george miller, who brought us mad max films and they are the polar opposite. miller and his...
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her record's now been broken by 75—year—old george miller.ilver in the b2/b3 mixed pairs bowls. miller is director for visually—impaired bowler melanie innes, who, along with robert barr and his director, sarahjane ewing. in the end, they won 16—9. the second day of golf�*s women's open at muirfield has come to an end. it's the first time the event has ever been hosted by the scottish club, and it comes six years after its members voted to overturn its male—only policy and be re—instated as an open venue. sarah mulkerins is there for us. the women's open bills itself as the most international major in women's golf and the leaderboard at the end of play on friday certainly backs that up. at the very top on eight under par we have the golfer from south korea. she is a three—time major winner and she played brilliantly in the afternoon conditions, six birdies and just one bogey in her round, to put her on top. it did look as if we would have the south african joining her in a share of the overnight lead. she had a brilliant start to her round. h
her record's now been broken by 75—year—old george miller.ilver in the b2/b3 mixed pairs bowls. miller is director for visually—impaired bowler melanie innes, who, along with robert barr and his director, sarahjane ewing. in the end, they won 16—9. the second day of golf�*s women's open at muirfield has come to an end. it's the first time the event has ever been hosted by the scottish club, and it comes six years after its members voted to overturn its male—only policy and be...
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she describes the trip is extremely dangerous and promises miller.
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i'm monica miller. hello there. temperatures will continue to rise with heatwaves spreading to many parts of the uk. a lot of people may be headed to the coast hoping for something a little bit cooler with some sea breezes. but already, we've seen temperatures hitting 30 degrees in surrey in the sunshine on monday. you may be surprised to learn the temperatures could be as low as 8 or 9 degrees first thing on tuesday morning. in rural parts of wales in northern england, in rural parts of wales in northern england. it's going to be warmer in northern scotland for the breeze being ploughed in a little bit of rain. that gets pushed away to get more sunshine developing in scotland and it will be a sunny day on tuesday in northern ireland and again across england and wales. sea breezes a bit cooler and in the and temperatures continuing to rise among england and wales. widely 29—30 degrees, 25 or so east of scotland and northern ireland. the heat is building underneath that area of high pressure and keeping the rain to t
i'm monica miller. hello there. temperatures will continue to rise with heatwaves spreading to many parts of the uk. a lot of people may be headed to the coast hoping for something a little bit cooler with some sea breezes. but already, we've seen temperatures hitting 30 degrees in surrey in the sunshine on monday. you may be surprised to learn the temperatures could be as low as 8 or 9 degrees first thing on tuesday morning. in rural parts of wales in northern england, in rural parts of wales...
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm monica miller. donald trump, says his home in palm beach, florida, has been raided by fbi agents. the star of grease, olivia newton—john, one of the most successful music artists of all time, has died at the age of 73. fans honour her memory at the hollywood walk of fame and her grease co—star, john travolta, signs off his tribute with "your danny — yourjohn — "you made all of our lives so much better." asjoe biden�*s climate change bill clears the us senate, the us president travels to kentucky, where at least 37 people died in flash flooding last month.
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm monica miller. donald trump, says his home in palm beach, florida, has been raided by fbi agents. the star of grease, olivia newton—john, one of the most successful music artists of all time, has died at the age of 73. fans honour her memory at the hollywood walk of fame and her grease co—star, john travolta, signs off his tribute with "your danny — yourjohn — "you made all of our lives so much better." asjoe...
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and so for a period of time, henry miller was the largest land owner in the united states. henry miller realized early on that water would be the key to the success of his business. he took his water rights all the way to the federal court. and one to this day, the laws he fought for apply to everyone in california. we still have access in our area to, to a good amount of water really based on the decisions and foresight of that of henry miller. my ancestor only those who have land have a right to water, which is what is louis the financial speculators. their bedding water will become more expensive as it becomes scarcer wood cannon michael cell, if the price was right. we're not ready to sell our land or sell our water and, and do something else. we think we're doing a valuable service for, you know, humanity, investor, john, feed of it says the criticism of him and his business model or a double standard. you need water to make food. agriculture uses a hell of a lot of water. everybody in the u. s. i think except for vegetarians, the, the hamburger me takes more water tha
and so for a period of time, henry miller was the largest land owner in the united states. henry miller realized early on that water would be the key to the success of his business. he took his water rights all the way to the federal court. and one to this day, the laws he fought for apply to everyone in california. we still have access in our area to, to a good amount of water really based on the decisions and foresight of that of henry miller. my ancestor only those who have land have a right...
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>> the mystery kept its grip on gene miller, too.m to start a cold-case unit, here. >> i mean, things have changed, dramatically, in -- in how cases are investigated. there's so much more that can be done. >> eventually, in 2013, detective wade joined him. eager to dig into the case of michella and jenni. binders and binders of police reports, and interviews and leads. 27 years of dead ends. and point defiance. like a giant, ever-present question. >> so, her bicycle was back here, in this area. and it was lying on its side. the suspect had taken some of these fern frauns and ripped'em out. and then, laid them across the top of the bike, to camouflage it. >> and further down the path, deeper into the woods, where they found jenni. >> hidden from view? >> very hidden. >> they discovered her body in a shelter, of sorts. >> one of the original detectives actually described it as something like an igloo, almost. so, like a cave. >> hmm. >> that was made out of the vegetation. >> what do you get out of being at the place where she was foun
>> the mystery kept its grip on gene miller, too.m to start a cold-case unit, here. >> i mean, things have changed, dramatically, in -- in how cases are investigated. there's so much more that can be done. >> eventually, in 2013, detective wade joined him. eager to dig into the case of michella and jenni. binders and binders of police reports, and interviews and leads. 27 years of dead ends. and point defiance. like a giant, ever-present question. >> so, her bicycle was...
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minutes later, police responded to a head-on collision on san pablo avenue near robert h miller drive. that victim was hospitalized with serious injuries. officers concluded the car involved was responsible for both crashes. police arrested the suspect identified as 23 year-old anthony green want. meanwhile, 2 men are in jail tonight in connection to a shooting that killed a woman in union city yesterday. police arresting this man. 29 year-old sent a 29 year-old francisco alvarez of union city. they charged him with murder. it happened on medallion drive around 12:30am, union city police identifying the victim as 28 year-old joan dolly dell seed of union city officers also arrested 6 year-old john collins charging him with being an accessory after the fact and the north and petaluma woman wakes up to a strange man ripping the covers off bed and committing a battery. >> kron four's felipe gaal reports police are seeking witnesses who may have seen the suspect runoff. >> sleep better around 3.30, friday morning. a woman on the 700 block of v street in petaluma says she woke up to a man
minutes later, police responded to a head-on collision on san pablo avenue near robert h miller drive. that victim was hospitalized with serious injuries. officers concluded the car involved was responsible for both crashes. police arrested the suspect identified as 23 year-old anthony green want. meanwhile, 2 men are in jail tonight in connection to a shooting that killed a woman in union city yesterday. police arresting this man. 29 year-old sent a 29 year-old francisco alvarez of union city....
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then minutes later, police responded to a head-on crash on san pablo avenue near robert h miller drive and that victim was hospitalized with serious injuries. officers concluded that the car involved in the crash was the same car that was involved in that earlier hit and run. police arrested. 23 year-old anthony greenwood on several charges. >> in the north bay, the search is on for a battery suspect. police say a pad aluma woman woke up to a strange man in her room, touching her leg while she lay in bed. kron four's felipe gaal has that story. >> it's not uncommon for neighbors on the 700 block of v street in petaluma to sleep with their windows and even doors are locked at night. it is a trusting community that trust was allegedly breached at around 3.30 friday morning. that's when police responded to a woman reporting a strange man inside her bedroom. police say the woman walked up to the intruder lifting her bed covers and touching her leg. it's just hard to. it's hard to hear. investigators say the man ran off when the victim screamed another woman inside the home. never saw the p
then minutes later, police responded to a head-on crash on san pablo avenue near robert h miller drive and that victim was hospitalized with serious injuries. officers concluded that the car involved in the crash was the same car that was involved in that earlier hit and run. police arrested. 23 year-old anthony greenwood on several charges. >> in the north bay, the search is on for a battery suspect. police say a pad aluma woman woke up to a strange man in her room, touching her leg...
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beth miller is dealing with medical sim bush, couple you blouses that are in your life. where did you issue the who story a bit by the years i got a new, unapproachable. ah, i don't know. a new belgium where you are doing your book on you personally. with or do i to go out because i love a 3. are you a deal there? the role it is the road through is will they give me a way i can go ask you for that? pulled up with that you have it all evil guy and they all, could you with the b team, bob with he'd be at the most at just the other guy with a my and really this is with numbers level with you have much cover doing me on those of those not all you had you to hear him with couples and i wasn't, it was a mess because it's a grocery store. lydia, a must kitchen. and washington miller. my or if i me, your bull hug over here. you bob sca right. you mom. lisa, so i knew his name was bla, no proceed. you miss it's a good evening to to learn a little doing almost one of the still receive them in the gym so never so full of stuff a come on wish upgrade a fortune. so he asked me to wor
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miller, on all these peer review evidence. i think the predominant view is still that if it's not overwhelmingly 100 percent measurable done somehow, it's not scientific and i come to this as a former harden is and i think now i sort of understand atheism as a form of a psychological defense. and i think it may even, you know, serve its purpose against the, you know, the enormity and predictability of them. countries. i think it really functions like that and some people, but this predominant mainstream viewed that this is something you know, this is something on the outskirts of human consciousness. this is something that is not broadly discussed in schools and universities even around a family tables. unless you happen to be raised in facial families, don't you think that something like this may ultimately harm the psyche and alley, and the people from themselves and from the, you know, very strong source of liveliness, functionality, imagination, creativity and meaning. so science is very clear, this is not my opinion, and
miller, on all these peer review evidence. i think the predominant view is still that if it's not overwhelmingly 100 percent measurable done somehow, it's not scientific and i come to this as a former harden is and i think now i sort of understand atheism as a form of a psychological defense. and i think it may even, you know, serve its purpose against the, you know, the enormity and predictability of them. countries. i think it really functions like that and some people, but this predominant...
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm monica miller. the headlines: the former us president, donald trump, says his home in palm beach, florida, has been raided by fbi agents. the star of grease, olivia newton—john, one of the most successful music artists of all time, has died at the age of 73. fans honour her memory at the hollywood walk of fame and her grease co—star, john travolta, signs off his tribute with "your danny — yourjohn — "you made all of our lives so much better." asjoe biden�*s climate change bill clears the us senate, the us president travels to kentucky, where at least 37 people died in flash flooding last month. we need to get back to better to where we were and the legislation has been bipartisan leap past and it is a way to do it. a covid outbreak leaves more than 80,000 tourists stranded in the popular chinese resort city of sanya. and in birmingham, eleven days of competition have come to an end, at the closing ceremony of the commonwealth games. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news — it's newsday.
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm monica miller. the headlines: the former us president, donald trump, says his home in palm beach, florida, has been raided by fbi agents. the star of grease, olivia newton—john, one of the most successful music artists of all time, has died at the age of 73. fans honour her memory at the hollywood walk of fame and her grease co—star, john travolta, signs off his tribute with "your danny — yourjohn — "you made all of our...
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something for henry miller.he facts this stuff had been damned for someone like thompson was very important. he took henry miller's, the world of, and sent it to norman. they had never met this was his introduction to norman. it is really interesting letter it's an announcement there is this a young vero fiction writeo on the rise, that is how he presented himself. the person writing the great puerto rican novel. [laughter] they get the question? >> a bill asks, your recent nation piece reference hunter thompson to angus cameron lies at up. can you elaborate on what you think he meant by this? >> site think he meant there certain kindst of truths that fiction can get at, but nonfiction can't get out. certainly traditional journalism. objective journalism. they are going to miss some plain truths. the greatest example is nixon. nixon knew how to play the game. he knew the rules of objective journalism. he knew had a manipulative press corps. so his campaign stoppers. thompson saw the goes to a truth. fiction lend
something for henry miller.he facts this stuff had been damned for someone like thompson was very important. he took henry miller's, the world of, and sent it to norman. they had never met this was his introduction to norman. it is really interesting letter it's an announcement there is this a young vero fiction writeo on the rise, that is how he presented himself. the person writing the great puerto rican novel. [laughter] they get the question? >> a bill asks, your recent nation piece...
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that's the traditional mediator, usually between israel, hamas other miller confection, in this case, the islamic jihad, you know, that they're working together with cutoffs. you and other players pushing for a cease fire a, but so far there's no indication yet. you know, there's nothing tangible yet. it's just reports and listening to some of the statements coming out from this. let me see how it but also from prime minister over can take a government thing this morning. it takes as long as it takes. so that is still to see. that is, of course, no good news for the civilians that are caught up in this conflict, whether it be in the south. so people are mainly sitting in bomb shelters, but also my name does where people have no safe space to go. and they just hardly recovered, you know, from previous military operations in the last war last year. so it is a very difficult situation. you have the correspondence, tony i, fremont. thank you. now china's massive show of force against taiwan is shadowed to come to an end in a few hours after 4 days of military drill, stats and speckled the
that's the traditional mediator, usually between israel, hamas other miller confection, in this case, the islamic jihad, you know, that they're working together with cutoffs. you and other players pushing for a cease fire a, but so far there's no indication yet. you know, there's nothing tangible yet. it's just reports and listening to some of the statements coming out from this. let me see how it but also from prime minister over can take a government thing this morning. it takes as long as it...
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trump and those documents. >> matt miller, what are you thinking tonight? >> as usual chuck lays out why the former president's claims are likely's to fail on executi privilege. the most damming thing to me in this pleading from the government is the way they recount the former president concealed information from the justice department. and i think it is not only the most damning, it's the piece of information that puts him in the most legal jeopardy. i think if you had a case where a former president had taken documents either by mistake or willingly and they were found to be classified and that former president then returned them to the engovernment, it would be vy hard for the government to make a g criminal case with that setf facts. but when you have the facts as they're laid out in this pleading, wheren not only did e former president hold on to those documents for h months, delay giving them back to the justice department, then not return them when he got a subpoena not only that but seems to have concealed them and according to the justice departme
trump and those documents. >> matt miller, what are you thinking tonight? >> as usual chuck lays out why the former president's claims are likely's to fail on executi privilege. the most damming thing to me in this pleading from the government is the way they recount the former president concealed information from the justice department. and i think it is not only the most damning, it's the piece of information that puts him in the most legal jeopardy. i think if you had a case...
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a la llegada de la policÍa encontraron a miller muerto.as. un hombre que era desalojado. comenzÓ a disparar contra sus vecinos y contra los bomberos llegaron a la escena para sofocar el fuego. 5 residentes fueron baleados el presunto atacante muriÓ abatido por la policÍa. vamos directamente a california, en donde el senado estatal aprobÓ una ley para trans tor mar las condiciones de trabajo en la industria de la comida rÁpida. la medida puede impactar a cientos de miles de empleados en el estado dorado. nos acompaÑa aloja un dra ortiz con los detalles. muy buenas noches, en quÉ consiste este proyecto de ley. >>> muy buenas noches arantxa, quÉ gusto saludarte. busca la creaciÓn de sindicatos en la industria y el estado negocie salarios, horas y condiciones de trabajo, para restaurante de comida rÁpida y esto con la participaciÓn de los propios trabajadores. un consejo de 10 miembros con representante de los empleados y empleadores y ademÁs de 2 funcionarios estatales. entre los propÓsito del consejo, es determinar el salario mÍnimo para ell
a la llegada de la policÍa encontraron a miller muerto.as. un hombre que era desalojado. comenzÓ a disparar contra sus vecinos y contra los bomberos llegaron a la escena para sofocar el fuego. 5 residentes fueron baleados el presunto atacante muriÓ abatido por la policÍa. vamos directamente a california, en donde el senado estatal aprobÓ una ley para trans tor mar las condiciones de trabajo en la industria de la comida rÁpida. la medida puede impactar a cientos de miles de empleados en el...